Fix a typo (affecting 68060-only configs) and a 1-line omission (affecting
GENERIC configs) that resulted in the F-Line Emulator trap not being routed
to the 060SP for handling.
Fix confirmed by Denis Ahrens on an MVME177.
PR port-m68k/59786
geography/gpsd: Modernize USE_LANGUAGES setting (NFCI)
Move c99 from USE_LANGUAGES to USE_CC_FEATURES. (This change is
unrelated to the recent update.)
geography/gpsd: Update to 3.27
pkgsrc changes:
- none
upstream changes:
- libgpsd version bump
upstream NEWS:
3.27: 21 Nov 2025
Improve support for newer signal ids (L1/L2/L5, etc.).
xgps add signal id names
gpsrinex, support new signal ids. Add -g and --gnss options.
Initial SPARTNv2 support. Disabled by default, terrible protocol.
Many ubxtool updates for newer u-blox receivers.
Update driver_ubx for newer u-blox receivers.
Lexer() FFI interface is unused, and deprecated October 2025.
xgps and xgpsspeed work under Wayland.
Add support for Qt6.
Use the names of the new functions actually implemented in previous
instead of the slightly varied specific implementation function names
(perhaps an editing error).
Nb: while this will probably fix the i386 build, it isn't necessarily
correct - the issue might be that more functions should have been added
to the kernel crypto lib. Anyone reading this more than a day or three
after it has been committed will be able to determins whether this is
correct or not, by whether there is another commit soon after by someone
other than me (another by me just means I botched this one).
textproc/treemd: update to 0.3.2
[0.3.2] - 2025-11-22
Fixed
BSD and Unix Platform Support - Fixed compilation error on NetBSD and other BSD systems
External URL opening now supports all Unix-like platforms (NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc.)
Platform detection changed from explicit Linux-only to fallback for all non-macOS/Windows systems
All BSD variants now use xdg-open command for opening external links
Resolves compilation error: "cannot find value open_cmd in this scope"
Technical
Platform Detection (src/tui/app.rs:1402-1407)
Changed from OS-specific #[cfg(target_os = "linux")] to inclusive #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "windows")))]
macOS continues to use open command
Windows continues to use start command
All other Unix-like systems (Linux, *BSD, etc.) use xdg-open
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